Objective: Falls are common among adults with leg amputations and associated with balance confidence. But subjective confidence is not equivalent with physical ability. This multivariate analyses of community-dwelling adults with leg amputations examined relationships among individual characteristics, falls, balance ability and balance confidence. Design: Cross-sectional study. Subjects/Patients: Community-dwelling adults with leg amputations recruited from a support group and prosthetic clinic. Methods: Subjects provided self-reported medical/fall history, prosthetic functional use, and Activities-specific Balance Confidence (ABC) questionnaire data. Balance ability was assessed with the Berg Balance Scale (BBS). Fall incidence was categor...
T Balance confidence is a concern about falling that often restricts daily activities and functionin...
Purpose: 1) To compare the ability of functional mobility and balance assessments in discriminating ...
Objective To assess the eff ect of lower limb strength on falls and balance in community-dwelling el...
3 Background. Self-report measures of balance and multidimensional mobility assessments are common f...
Background and Purpose. Confidence in a person’s balance has been shown to be an important predictor...
Background. Self-report measures of balance and multidimensional mobility assessments are common for...
Background: In Canada, \u3e50% of community-dwelling lower limb amputees (LLA) fall at least once ea...
Objective: To study the relationship between balance confidence, a concept closely related to fear o...
Background This cross-sectional study investigated the associations between balance confidence, f...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence connecting risk factors to falls in adults with a lower limb amput...
Objective The aim of this systematic review was to synthesise all published evidence on associations...
Transtibial amputees are at a higher risk of falling than age-matched able-bodied individuals. In or...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Falls can be detrimental to overall health and quality of life for lower extre...
Abstract Background People with lower limb loss that live in the community fall at a rate that excee...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Falls are a major conce...
T Balance confidence is a concern about falling that often restricts daily activities and functionin...
Purpose: 1) To compare the ability of functional mobility and balance assessments in discriminating ...
Objective To assess the eff ect of lower limb strength on falls and balance in community-dwelling el...
3 Background. Self-report measures of balance and multidimensional mobility assessments are common f...
Background and Purpose. Confidence in a person’s balance has been shown to be an important predictor...
Background. Self-report measures of balance and multidimensional mobility assessments are common for...
Background: In Canada, \u3e50% of community-dwelling lower limb amputees (LLA) fall at least once ea...
Objective: To study the relationship between balance confidence, a concept closely related to fear o...
Background This cross-sectional study investigated the associations between balance confidence, f...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence connecting risk factors to falls in adults with a lower limb amput...
Objective The aim of this systematic review was to synthesise all published evidence on associations...
Transtibial amputees are at a higher risk of falling than age-matched able-bodied individuals. In or...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Falls can be detrimental to overall health and quality of life for lower extre...
Abstract Background People with lower limb loss that live in the community fall at a rate that excee...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Falls are a major conce...
T Balance confidence is a concern about falling that often restricts daily activities and functionin...
Purpose: 1) To compare the ability of functional mobility and balance assessments in discriminating ...
Objective To assess the eff ect of lower limb strength on falls and balance in community-dwelling el...